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Announcement

This school year we are pleased to announce that the Ohio National Guard, Bucknuts and JJHuddle have partnered together to award weekly player and team of the week honors in several boys and girls sports.

Each week during the fall, winter and spring sports seasons (regular and post), we will hold a fan-generated contest on JJHuddle to tab a weekly Team and Player of the Week in each sport. Each weekly winner will receive awards.

How it works?
A thread soliciting nominations will be posted/stuck in each sportsí JJHuddle Forum each week. Fans will then nominate top performances. We will announce the weekly finalists (up to 10) on JJHuddle every Monday and voting will be conducted in a special JJHuddle forum. Voting will cease at noon on Friday, after which the winners will be announced.

Gas jumps to 3.90

Don't know what to make of it. I guess the higher it goes the harder we will try for alternatives. But in the meantime we will suffer because everything hinges off of oil prices. Food being the biggest.

Comment

If the supply goes up, demand being steady (it isn't but assuming so), the price would go down. That said, it doesn't matter a lick if said increase in supply comes from the U.S., the Middle East, Russia, or the North Pole. It's a world market.

The United States is 11th in the world at exporting Oil at 1.9 million bbl/day which is about 2.9% of world output. That's a small drop in the pond. Even in some faux reality where we could up production over night(impossible) three fold, at most we might see a minor dip in the price of oil.

Your comment regarding "no one can convince me" is a major turn off from doing any more in-depth research because I feel it would be a waste of time.